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Do you have a standard testing routine when evaluating clubs?

 
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Do you have a standard testing routine when evaluating clubs?
« on: November 05, 2006, 10:26:43 AM »

[I've asked this before elsewhere, but this is a different group, and it's a topic I find interesting among club hos.]

For your personal use (not when fitting others), do you have a standard testing routine that a new club goes through to determine whether it will make it into the bag?

For example, when you receive or build a new club, do you just go to the range or launch monitor and hit 10 shots of the new club vs. 10 shots of the current #1 and compare accuracy, distance, feel, etc?

Or do you generally give a club multiple range sessions and a few rounds to properly evaluate it. Or do you know within a few swings whether a club is for you?

I see a lot of turnover of equipment on various forums, so I was just wondering about everyone's evaluation methods.
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Re: Do you have a standard testing routine when evaluating clubs?
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2006, 10:22:34 PM »

If I go to a golf store I see a wall of iron sets, I always grab the 7 iron, and give it a waggle.  I can't explain it but I just know if i like it or not just by the waggle.  The other determining factor in an iron is the profile.  I like blades so I always go for a really thin profile and a small head.  Titleists and Mizunos never fail the waggle.  (except the mizuno mx line).  Currently playing Dynacraft 1030 blades which have a very similar profile to the Titleist 690mb's. 

Drivers are a different story.  I gotta hit the ball with it, and it's hard to tell cuz I hate OEM shafts.  I still really like the 983E/Ald NV combo.  Might also add that it's been years since I've committed adultery against my SMT.   Grin  Had a short stint with BOM though  Wink
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Re: Do you have a standard testing routine when evaluating clubs?
« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2006, 11:28:32 AM »

im similar to MP.   I can tell right away if I would* like an iron, just by grabbing the 3i, the 7i, and the 10i (ok, PW)  of the set and making a visual inspection.   

drivers, just gotta give em some whacks
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Re: Do you have a standard testing routine when evaluating clubs?
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2006, 07:28:35 AM »

Land it down to see if the length is good for me, wiggle some, hit a couple of 7 irons, if i like it then i hit the 4.
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